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soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings fuel cheaper, maybe better forhe world. why are these people so mad? >> they worry about energy companies shoving these dangerous chemicals int the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >
soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john:...
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what can be done to pull america out of this tepid period of growth? we are joined by incredible experts on the panel. mohammed el-erian, ceo of pacific investment management company. sheila bair, senior adviser to charitable trusts. john taylor, professor of economics at stanford university and senior fellow at the hoover institution. he is well-known for the taylor rule, a monetary policy principle that offers guidance on how to tinker with interest rates to control inflation. taylor served as undersecretary of the treasury during the george w. bush administration and was part of the council of economic advisers. specimen so much for being here today. special thanks to mohammed el- erian and mr. taylor for flying from california. i want to kick off the panel with you. you coined the term, the new normal in 2009. your outlook for the economy has been dead on. how much longer is this economy going to remain in the new normal? >> let me take you back to 2009 when the new normal concept came out. the idea was to signal that it would not be your tradition
what can be done to pull america out of this tepid period of growth? we are joined by incredible experts on the panel. mohammed el-erian, ceo of pacific investment management company. sheila bair, senior adviser to charitable trusts. john taylor, professor of economics at stanford university and senior fellow at the hoover institution. he is well-known for the taylor rule, a monetary policy principle that offers guidance on how to tinker with interest rates to control inflation. taylor served...
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that was a long way to help patients locally and around north america living with blood cancers. >> john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howard county. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information on the programs of the leukemia and >> walks of art is a new program that bridges the gap between urban youth and art by providing them with opportunities to express themselves visually through painting and drawing, creatively through short stories and in performing arts like dance. the founder of the director of this program is sean burnett. it's a nonprofit leadership major. have you graduated already? >> i'm a current student. >> you are a current student, and you started a foundation, basically, to help people. >> how did you find time to do that? >> i actually started this prior to going there. i st
that was a long way to help patients locally and around north america living with blood cancers. >> john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howard county. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information...
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yet in other ways america is far from king's dream. racial divides persist in income, educational achievement, and poverty. question, are we less conscious of race today than in 1963, more conscious of race today, or are things about the same? pat buchanan. >> i think we're probably more conscious right now, john, but i was at the march on washington. i was up there in the lincoln memorial when dr. king gave that address. and it was a moment really when the cresting of the civil rights movement, it was right within the same year after oxford, mississippi, they had the violence down there to keep black students out. george wallace stood in the schoolhouse door. king was a march for jobs and freedom but that didn't produce the civil rights accident. what produced it, john, was the death of john f. kennedy a couple months later when he was assassinated and linden johnson's presidency and building on that movement to pass the civil rights act, and then selma produced the voting rights act. but let me say this john. there was a downside in
yet in other ways america is far from king's dream. racial divides persist in income, educational achievement, and poverty. question, are we less conscious of race today than in 1963, more conscious of race today, or are things about the same? pat buchanan. >> i think we're probably more conscious right now, john, but i was at the march on washington. i was up there in the lincoln memorial when dr. king gave that address. and it was a moment really when the cresting of the civil rights...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> welcome back. young joked yesterday that the running back position was so good he may be out of a job as the red skins full back. he changed everybody's mind tonight as he blocked for pat white's touchdown. scott smith chatted with him after the game. >> the third preseason game is the one they say like a dress rehearsal.rehe you guys posted 477 yards of offense out there today. your thoughts? >> the next stop of where we're trying to go. i think you have guys in the t system for awhile.st you look at pat white, that's what r grr iii did. everybody has been playing well this preseason. >> one area you do noel is runningback core. how do you see that shaping up? >> this last week has gone -- will be very competitive. that's all i can say. honestly, there's a lot of runningbacks playing well. everybody will be in the league this year. regardless of it's here or not,n everybody is doing their job so like i said, the coach
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> welcome back. young joked yesterday that the running back position was so good he may be out of a job as the red skins full back. he changed everybody's mind tonight as he blocked for pat white's touchdown. scott smith chatted with him after the game. >> the third preseason game is the one they say like a dress...
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we had people coming from all over america. and americans living abroad, they left france, they left england, they got on planes and they came to washington. there were people black and white, latinos, asian american, native american, wanted to bear witness to something. they wanted to petition the government. members of congress, the president. and it said through their numbers and through their sense of order and dignity that america would never, ever be the same. you know, president kennedy didn't like the idea of a march on washington. he said if you bring all these people to washington, there will be violence and chaos and disorder. you'll never get a civil rights bill through the congress. but when the march was all over and dr. king had delivered that magnificent "i have a dream" speech, the president welcomed us back to the white house. he stood in the door of the oval house beaming like a proud father, greeting each one of us. he shook our hands and he said you did a good job, you did a good job. and when he got to dr.
we had people coming from all over america. and americans living abroad, they left france, they left england, they got on planes and they came to washington. there were people black and white, latinos, asian american, native american, wanted to bear witness to something. they wanted to petition the government. members of congress, the president. and it said through their numbers and through their sense of order and dignity that america would never, ever be the same. you know, president kennedy...
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no wonder it's now america's most recommended vacuum. compare the dyson to the new rotator lift-away, and you'll understand why. both give you a system that's completely sealed. both provide powerful pet hair cleanup with superior no loss of suction technology and swivel steering. but the new shark rotator lift-away gives you so much more because all this no loss of suction power is portable. it has more cleaning capacity. and if that's not enough, the new rotator lift-away actually deep cleans carpets better than the latest dyson dc41. and it's still under $200! and shark c.e.o. mark rosen is so sure you'll love his rotator lift-away, he's going to send you his incredible steam mop. a $100 retail value, it's yours free and yours to keep, even if you return the rotator. but it gets even better. as part of shark's 5-star celebration, mark is also going to include one of his most popular and innovative tools absolutely free. details coming up. >> hi. i'm amy motta, and i'm with shark c.e.o. mark rosen. mark, so, i hear you have some exciti
no wonder it's now america's most recommended vacuum. compare the dyson to the new rotator lift-away, and you'll understand why. both give you a system that's completely sealed. both provide powerful pet hair cleanup with superior no loss of suction technology and swivel steering. but the new shark rotator lift-away gives you so much more because all this no loss of suction power is portable. it has more cleaning capacity. and if that's not enough, the new rotator lift-away actually deep cleans...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> the republican national committee today made it clear hillary clinton is in their cross hairs. the rnc released a video asking whether kcnn and nbc will inclue coverage of a clinton scandal in film productions about the former first aidy. alluded to hillary clinton's lobbying president clinton for presidential pardon, the fourth the a series of videos attacking clinton. perhaps. joining me now, author of the best-selling book "the amateur" ed klein. great to see you. what do you make of this? first of all this new hit job presumably about "the new york times" on the clinton foundation? >> it struck me as a shot across the bow because what they alluded to was perhaps some illegality, certainly some ethical questionable behavior on the part of the people running the foundation. a cross currents of donors who are also part of the foundation and yet also involved i
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> the republican national committee today made it clear hillary clinton is in their cross hairs. the rnc released a video asking whether kcnn and nbc will inclue coverage of a clinton scandal in film productions about the former first aidy. alluded to hillary clinton's lobbying president clinton for presidential pardon,...
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. >> it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino, asian america or native american. it doesn't matter whether we're straight or gay, we're one people -- >> the actual anniversary is wednesday, that is when president obama will speak from the steps of the lincoln memorial along with former president bill clinton and jimmy carter. close tore home, hundreds of people marched in san jose, they walked about a mile to the county building shouting, slogans and drumming. there was one woman who marched in washington 50 years ago and sat in her view there has been significant progress that more needs to be done. still ahead this morning what san francisco has to do to live up to the i have a dream speech. >>> on the action san francisco may take against nevada for dumping mentally ill patients in california. surfers and swimmers banned because of a shark. >> the weather department much more tranquil we're looking for a pleasant area once we dispense look at the nation's midsection. they're heating up and they're cooling down, good forecast for you after a break. ,,,, bay area
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s vision for america 50 years ago. saturday's gathering at the national mall rallied many just as it did in 1963. to continue the fight for equality and to make king's dream come true. but some we spoke to say, while great strides have been made, there is still work to be done. >> the crowd that overflowed along the reflecting pool represented every slice of american life. >> i was a little boy in '63 when it happened. i told myself one day i'm going to participate in it, and here i am. >> unlike the 1963 march where nearly every sign said march for jobs and freedom. this time around there were many more issues that people were passionate about. >> that there must be equality for our children to come. and that's why we're here today, to stand up. to stand up. there will be no profiling here for our children. >> georgia congressman john lewis, one of the last major speakers from the 1963 rally, still alive today, urged the crowd to fight the supreme court decision that nullified much of the voting rights act of 1965. >>
s vision for america 50 years ago. saturday's gathering at the national mall rallied many just as it did in 1963. to continue the fight for equality and to make king's dream come true. but some we spoke to say, while great strides have been made, there is still work to be done. >> the crowd that overflowed along the reflecting pool represented every slice of american life. >> i was a little boy in '63 when it happened. i told myself one day i'm going to participate in it, and here i...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com >>> the battle over obama care has conservative activist groups going after one of their own. >> take senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, on the issue of obama care. he says -- >> this law is a disaster i want you to know we're not backing down from this fight. >> but when he has the chance to defund obama care -- some say, he is chickening out. senator mcconnell, conservatives don't need a chicken when it comes to obama care. leaders lead. but, if you fund it, you own it. >> more with democrat howard dean, and republican jim demint, next. [ female a
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn...
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the prison cells in vietnam, that's torture, and i don't know for a fact that's what's happening in america. >> take it from me. making somebody live in a small confine of a space that's no larger than a car's parking space or small bathroom, that's torture. try it for 12 years. >> we have questions -- >> may i make a point about the suicides? they happen in cells, but ut individuals locked in those cells in pelican bay, if allowed interaction with other people would create a higher murder rate. rather than killing themselves, they kill other people, and that is why they're isolated from other people. >> exhume, if i could say something really quick, what would you say to the most recent example. mr. aguilar spent 17 years in solitary confinement in pelican state bay prison, and he qualified for release under 36, where the judge subpoenaed them, to show why they have had him in there for 17 years, and it's on video where the judge says, i cannot find anything to keep this man in custody. they are not, they are in a cement cell, and it's not rational, it's a windowless cell with holes, and t
the prison cells in vietnam, that's torture, and i don't know for a fact that's what's happening in america. >> take it from me. making somebody live in a small confine of a space that's no larger than a car's parking space or small bathroom, that's torture. try it for 12 years. >> we have questions -- >> may i make a point about the suicides? they happen in cells, but ut individuals locked in those cells in pelican bay, if allowed interaction with other people would create a...
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romney and the future of elections in america is a follow on to the book dan and haynes johnson wrote about the 2008 campaign. and as dan says of the new book, he hadn't expected obama's second run for the presidency to turn out quite as compelling as the first groundbreaking one did but it did. the campaign did turn out to be just as compelling although in different ways. howell raines reviewing the book in the post the other day called it quote old-fashioned in a good sense, referring to the fact that it's filled with attributed quotes and closed focus reportage and thankfully lacks windy and alice's. but dam also shows a modern-day appreciation for the new technologies and social media the obama camp aim puts to such effective use. if you really want to understand why the election turned out as it did for america's political future read this book. we will be life tweeting tonight's event speaking of modern technology and social media, so you can follow along with the conversation at hashtag balz dca. dan will speak for a bit and we will leave time for questions. if you have a quest
romney and the future of elections in america is a follow on to the book dan and haynes johnson wrote about the 2008 campaign. and as dan says of the new book, he hadn't expected obama's second run for the presidency to turn out quite as compelling as the first groundbreaking one did but it did. the campaign did turn out to be just as compelling although in different ways. howell raines reviewing the book in the post the other day called it quote old-fashioned in a good sense, referring to the...
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>>> live from america's news headquarters in new york, i'm harris falkner. a raging western wildfire is threatening a major forest and city. the rim fire, the worst of 50 burning in the west now. already spreading to yosemite national park. it is threatening more than 5,000 homes. it could knockout electricity and water supplies to san francisco that is 150 miles away. governor jerry brown has declared an emergency declaration for the city. and in northern florida a gunman killed two people and wounded others before taking his own life. the rampage began at the suspect's former place of work. he reportedly shot one person and then went to the company's owner's farm where he killed a farm hand and the owner. one of the victims in critical condition and doctors say they stabilized the other. the suspect later went home and killed himself. now back to "justice" with judge jenine. >> ♪ talking baseball ♪ talking baseball ♪ the scooter the. ♪ the barber ♪ they knew them all >> for years we heard people say something was as american as baseball, hot dogs
>>> live from america's news headquarters in new york, i'm harris falkner. a raging western wildfire is threatening a major forest and city. the rim fire, the worst of 50 burning in the west now. already spreading to yosemite national park. it is threatening more than 5,000 homes. it could knockout electricity and water supplies to san francisco that is 150 miles away. governor jerry brown has declared an emergency declaration for the city. and in northern florida a gunman killed two...
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what i care about is what affects all-americans. >> the great thing about america that sets it apart from every other country in the world is our enormous, prosperous middle class. obamacare is one more step to the liberal ideal of being some south american dictatorship with a very, very thin 1% at the top and the rest of us living in poverty and horror. if obamacare was a good system congress would not be escaping it for themselves. >> if you want to put obamacare with clean air and child labor laws then i am all for it. >> they want their own cadillac insurance. >> it is over. the segment is over. >> thanks for having us. >> shouldn't the ability to speak and understand english be the number one requirement for sitting on a jury? new mexico says no. could your state be next? and later, have a-rod and ryan braun ruined the game of baseball forever?÷ "justice" wh judge jenine. >> ♪ talking baseball ♪ talking baseball ♪ the scooter the. ♪ the barber ♪ they knew them all >> for years we heard people say something was as american as baseball, hot dogs and apple pie. but toda
what i care about is what affects all-americans. >> the great thing about america that sets it apart from every other country in the world is our enormous, prosperous middle class. obamacare is one more step to the liberal ideal of being some south american dictatorship with a very, very thin 1% at the top and the rest of us living in poverty and horror. if obamacare was a good system congress would not be escaping it for themselves. >> if you want to put obamacare with clean air...
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america. residents.or 600,000 forth thatt it go this is not only a commemoration of continuation. but what you have here are two generations that have come together and there is a lot said about the joshua generation. the younger people. them, it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side-by-side together and so let this be a date in which moses points the way for joshua the walls of segregation of racism and materialism come tumbling down. our that, let me introduce irst speaker for this segment, the director of foreign policy friends committee, a national legislation, dr. michael shank. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse tho
america. residents.or 600,000 forth thatt it go this is not only a commemoration of continuation. but what you have here are two generations that have come together and there is a lot said about the joshua generation. the younger people. them, it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side-by-side together and so let this be a date in which moses points the way for joshua the walls of segregation of racism and materialism come tumbling down. our that,...
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he was born to an american mother in the state of hawaii that was actually in america, by the way, but the birthers are all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina and he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an american at the second of his birth. joining me to discuss this, political writer wayne slater and jonathan capehart. wayne, i couldn't be more clear in my complete and utter agreement with senator cruz. he's an american by birth, his mother was american. i don't care if you're flying in an airplane over toledo or toledo's somewhere in spain. if you're born to an american mother, you're an american, and honestly, you don't have to get naturalized. that's what a natural born american means. you don't have to apply for citizenship. you are a citizen. natural born. don't the crazy birthers in
he was born to an american mother in the state of hawaii that was actually in america, by the way, but the birthers are all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina and he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he...
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that's big because that's corporate america. that's all big companies. big farmer, prisons, food. >> why? why are they finally moving? >> two reasons. number one they don't want to see folks criminalized. whatever the sentencing guidelines says should be the sentence applies across the board to whites, blacks, latinos together. they get that. they also believe there are too many federal laws, overcriminalizing folk. they understand that. they want to roll back sentencing guidelines, too. they have been on board for that for quite a while. not all bad. >> really cost as well. 2010, the federal government spent $80 billion on in cars rating people in this country and the states are breaking under the budget of state prison systems that they fund. they can't afford to maintain these prisons at full capacity today any more than they can afford to simply throw money away. >> one of the good things we have done in the state of ohio, hel hello, was sentencing reform. low level nonviolent drug offenders and put them back in community-based corrections. >> divers
that's big because that's corporate america. that's all big companies. big farmer, prisons, food. >> why? why are they finally moving? >> two reasons. number one they don't want to see folks criminalized. whatever the sentencing guidelines says should be the sentence applies across the board to whites, blacks, latinos together. they get that. they also believe there are too many federal laws, overcriminalizing folk. they understand that. they want to roll back sentencing guidelines,...
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welcome inside a brand new hour of "america's headquarters". >> topping news this hour the ferocious wildfire threatening one of america's national treasures grows by another seven square miles as weary firefighters say that this fire poses every challenge that there can be. we will go live to the scene. >>> oklahoma's governor is speaking out today to fox news. find out why she says the shocking thrill-kill murder of this australian baseball player has shaken her state to the core. >>> and our fair and balanced political panel debates some tough talk today from senator ted cruz on obama care and whether it will lead to a government shutdown. >>> we begin with a fox news alert. syria has agreed to allow u.n. inspectors to visit the site of a reported chemical attack. the u.n. inspectors were already in syria to investigate reports of earlier poison gas strikes against civilians. until now the assad regime has denied the inspectors access to the site of wednesday's alleged attack outside damascus that killed hundreds. a senior white house official today says there is already very litt
welcome inside a brand new hour of "america's headquarters". >> topping news this hour the ferocious wildfire threatening one of america's national treasures grows by another seven square miles as weary firefighters say that this fire poses every challenge that there can be. we will go live to the scene. >>> oklahoma's governor is speaking out today to fox news. find out why she says the shocking thrill-kill murder of this australian baseball player has shaken her state...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ crisis where most americans get their health insurance from their employer. so if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. i don't want to interfere with people's relationships between them and their doctors. >> but every week we find out there is another delay, another problem and another obamacare lie. now major u.s. employer ups says it will no longer offer health insurance to spouses of non-union employees who might be able to get it elsewhere. and the shipping giant is not alone. the university of virginia made a similar announcement this week . back with me, ann coulter along with democratic strategist richard benjamin. anne, let me start with you. what happened to the president's promise that we were not going to lose our doctors or our health care cufnlg, that we could -- coverage, that we could keep our plan. is th
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ crisis where most americans get their health insurance from their employer. so if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. i don't want to interfere with people's relationships between them and their doctors. >> but every week we find out there is another delay, another problem...
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that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crowe, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and a member of congress guy is testament to the fact that when you pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on about voting rights, is downright evil because it is something that really needs to keep going forward, not backward. >> we remember that day for the speech and for the size of the crowds. and the peacefulness of it. we forget that this was the march for jobs and justice. when life magazine did its cover after this, they didn't put martin luther king on the cover, they put randolph on the cover. there has been tremendous progress, no question bout that, in all the ways we are talking about, but the persistence of the gap between white wealth and black wealth, white incom
that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crowe, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and a member of congress guy is testament to the fact that when you pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on about voting rights, is downright evil...
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the world that american credibility appears to be at stake at this point.three hours the meeting met, america's top defense intelligence and cabinet officials meeting with the president in the west wing of the white house. a statement from the white house says they reviewed a range of potential options for the united states and international community and they note that the gathered group is mindful of the symptoms exhibited in many of the images we have seen in the wake of that attack. >> the redline has been crossed, the president's rhetoric has toughened, he's talked about a core national intr tr in keeping the weapons from being deployed from the saad syed regime. it is important to remember, the goal, should the u.s. and allies pursue an military action, the goal is not to enter the war on one side or the other but to prevent chemical weapons from being deployed. >> now, it was in tunizia that the arab spring began in 2011. protesters are back on the streets demand ing that the government step down entering in negotiations with the seculars. >> they came for what they call the week of depa
the world that american credibility appears to be at stake at this point.three hours the meeting met, america's top defense intelligence and cabinet officials meeting with the president in the west wing of the white house. a statement from the white house says they reviewed a range of potential options for the united states and international community and they note that the gathered group is mindful of the symptoms exhibited in many of the images we have seen in the wake of that attack....
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i love america and i love the fbi. i think it's a great education and the only way it's going improve is by looking what the faults were and correcting them. it's true of any institution. i keep writing these weaks and say, you know, just that's because what i want to do rewrite history to the degree it's possible. i don't know if that answered your question. anybody else, please. this lady any the front. >> have you ever personally been threatened or sent any kind of threat to your life or ex-- for exposing some of this? >> i wasn't physically -- well, i had a couple of death threat on the website. but, you know, i was patrick fitzgerald of the very powerful u.s. attorney i talked about who was the head of organized crime and terrorism in the southern district spent 20 months from the fall of '07 to the summer of '09 trying to kill my last book. literally, lirmly threatened 32 pages of letter threating to sue for liable. didn't have a prayer and a case and he knew. he's a brilliant attorney. my books were, you know, t
i love america and i love the fbi. i think it's a great education and the only way it's going improve is by looking what the faults were and correcting them. it's true of any institution. i keep writing these weaks and say, you know, just that's because what i want to do rewrite history to the degree it's possible. i don't know if that answered your question. anybody else, please. this lady any the front. >> have you ever personally been threatened or sent any kind of threat to your life...
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and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the truth of martin luther king. >> but my question would be, then, so we talked about how his legacy has evolved over the last 40-plus years into this sort of ageless national icon and i think it's precisely because he's been depoliticized in a lot of ways. it's not the specific demands of his speech in 1963 that people remember. it's the more lyrical, i have a dream moment. i take your point, but if you reclaim the legacy in the way you're talking about, that would take him right off the most admired list again, wouldn't it? >> that's that would be okay. h
and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the...
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>> reporter: and now in the shadow of america's complicated racial history, new dreams are giving way. >> i have a dream that one day 16-year-old kids don't have to worry about being killed when they're walking home from 7-eleven. >> i have a dream that the african-american story will become a story of the world. >> that dr. king's dream, his legacy will never be forgotten. >> reporter: now the actual anniversary is on wednesday. on that day, president obama will deliver a speech from the steps of the lincoln memorial, the same exact spot that dr. martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago. lester? >> nbc's kristen welker in washington, thanks. >>> nbc wants to hear from you share your dream with your fellow americans. simply record a short video saying "i have a dream that," and fill in the blank. post it on twitter and facebook using #dreamday, and let your voice be heard. and this program note tomorrow, "meet the press" will rebroadcast an hour-long interview with dr. king recorded august 25th, 1963, three days before the "i have a dream" speech. a second
>> reporter: and now in the shadow of america's complicated racial history, new dreams are giving way. >> i have a dream that one day 16-year-old kids don't have to worry about being killed when they're walking home from 7-eleven. >> i have a dream that the african-american story will become a story of the world. >> that dr. king's dream, his legacy will never be forgotten. >> reporter: now the actual anniversary is on wednesday. on that day, president obama will...
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our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke, flames. we noticed there was no smoke, no flames, so we rushed in. >> the two men on board survived, one was unconscious. >> we made a decision just to get him in case it goes up, get him out of here. >> sacramento fire department treated the crash scene as a level two hazmat situation because of all of the fuel. both the pilot and passenger will be okay. >>> ohio. a church's chicken employee in akron took on two would be robbers, hosing them down with hot water. one customer called him a hero. >> he could have came in here, shot the place up, hurt somebody. he used whatever
our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke,...
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, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole formative years the civil rights movement was tenacious changing my life's interest. the bull connor demonstration when they put fire hoses on children, may 2, may 3, was an awakening experience for me as a white southern in segigate south. i was aware of it but not the march itself until later because i was at football camp. >> schieffer: i was so interested this morning to hear about colin powell talk about he was in vietnam when it happened, didn't know about it until a couple of weeks later, but after the bull connor things happened,
, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole...
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a very well-known move in america. i, 50 years ago, since 1963, actually 1964 when the civil rights act was being voted on, barry goldwater voted against it. he was nominated to be the republican nominee for president. i decided then that i was not a republican. i had grown up with a family that was very republican. i am grateful to the republican party. everett dirksen from illinois, without his leadership, we could not have passed over the segregation of southern democrats. it is a different world. when i was a kid, we would go down to what our family called the old country and most of you know as alabama. we went shopping and we're in in a five and $.10 store. i said i want to get a jack of water and i went running off for my parents. -- a drink of water. my mother said to my dad, you must follow him. he found me standing between two water fountains and one was marked white and one was mark collard. -- one was mark colored. i was turning on the one mark mark colored and was disappointed that it came out clear. it wa
a very well-known move in america. i, 50 years ago, since 1963, actually 1964 when the civil rights act was being voted on, barry goldwater voted against it. he was nominated to be the republican nominee for president. i decided then that i was not a republican. i had grown up with a family that was very republican. i am grateful to the republican party. everett dirksen from illinois, without his leadership, we could not have passed over the segregation of southern democrats. it is a different...
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it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. so it's good to see you. >> correct. i'm glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day for you and others yesterday associated with that march. 50 years ago, 50 years after the march on washington, how does dr. king's message relate today? >> i think his message relates in the sense that it laid the chart -- it charted the way from where we are. a black president, black attorney general who spoke at the march yesterday. but it also raised a challenge for this generation that we talked about yesterday. the supreme court just took away section 4, the voting rights act, which means that we challenge the congress now to come with a new voting rights bill, because this
it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. so it's good to see you. >> correct. i'm glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a...
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and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning. and onset we have the revamped moon man that will be hand out for the first time tonight in the award ceremonies. it's all coming up on gma on this very busy sunday morning. back to you. >> let me ask you about the running of the bulls that was in your neck of the woods. would you actually get involved in that craziness? >> you know, i actually went to spain where they run the bulls every year, i went many years ago, and watched safely from the sidelines. the short answer to your question is, no, i would never do that. plus
and it has come to america. the spanish spectacle, made famous all over the world by earnest hemingway, is something most americans haven't experienced in person. now it has come to virginia. this morning the backlash and the people who decided they just had to do it anyway. this morning's social media is a flame over the video music awards, and we have an inside look at all the stuffer coming up, including the boy band reuniting, and a special surprise people are tweeting about this morning....
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she is an unusual figure in america these days. but some of the challenges that she will face are not dissimilar from those faced by other transgender people. it's scary to come out as a transgender person, whose birth sex is different than who we know we are on the inside. she is now starting a big step in her life as she goes through the process of becoming who she really is. >> mauera, manning's attorney, he talked about his client's motivation for the announcement on the "today" show as well. let's take a listen to that. >> is the ultimate goal here for her/him, to be in a female population, a female prison? >> i think the ultimate goal is to be comfortable in her skin and be the person she's never had the opportunity to be. >> what does the timing of this announcement mean for manning's safety heading into prison, maura? >> well, transgender people in any kind of prison, whether civilian or military face some really horrible things that often happen with a greater frequency than other people. sexual assault, denial of medical
she is an unusual figure in america these days. but some of the challenges that she will face are not dissimilar from those faced by other transgender people. it's scary to come out as a transgender person, whose birth sex is different than who we know we are on the inside. she is now starting a big step in her life as she goes through the process of becoming who she really is. >> mauera, manning's attorney, he talked about his client's motivation for the announcement on the...
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what was its impact on the real washington-- that is, the washington that governs the united states of america? in the lead, martin luther king, the man hailed today above all the others. >> i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream. >> schieffer: today, we'll talk about king's dream and the state of race relations with some prominent american american leaders, including former secretary of state colin
what was its impact on the real washington-- that is, the washington that governs the united states of america? in the lead, martin luther king, the man hailed today above all the others. >> i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream. >> schieffer: today, we'll talk about king's dream and the state of race relations with some prominent american american leaders, including former secretary of state colin
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king spoke on august 28, 1963, he was speaking as the morale america. he was speaking to the conscious of america. >> jones is now a professor at usf. >> i want to have the chance to celebrate the dream and i also want to have the chance to kick butt, when necessary, for those interfering with the dream. >>> san francisco celebrated the march on washington yesterday. he said things have not changed in 50 years because today's struggle is still all about justice. >> because it really is about economic justice. it's about housing justice. it's about racial justice. it's about healthcare justice. it really is about justice. how can we be of service to justice today? >> members of the lgbt community, who put together the rally, also paid homage to a gay man who was a confidant to dr. king who helped organize the 1963 march. and all those commemorations going on in the nation's capital. pretty nice weather there, lisa. >> in the 80s. getting stickier and stickier for the days ahead so that worked out well. we are looking at this morning, milder temperatures
king spoke on august 28, 1963, he was speaking as the morale america. he was speaking to the conscious of america. >> jones is now a professor at usf. >> i want to have the chance to celebrate the dream and i also want to have the chance to kick butt, when necessary, for those interfering with the dream. >>> san francisco celebrated the march on washington yesterday. he said things have not changed in 50 years because today's struggle is still all about justice. >>...